What do Mattie's behavior say about her personality?
Very determined and confident.
What theme is represented when Mattie confronts Rooster?
Power dynamic in gender roles
Why does Rooster treat Mattie indifferently?
He respects her, "grit" but is still rough with her.
Why does LaBoeuf act indifferently towards Mattie?
He sees her as a child.
What does the river crossing symbolize for Mattie?
Her transition and independence from being a child to an equal partner.
How does Mattie's behavior challenge the way adults think she should behave?
She negotiates, is very direct, and refuses to be dismissed.
What did we learn about Rooster's character in these pages?
Rooster is experienced but flawed because of his drinking problem.
How does LaBoeuf act towards Rooster as a foil?
What does grit mean?
Fortitude/persistence.
What part in these pages show her determination?
When she crosses the river.
how do Roosters flaws start to show?
He starts drinking and is impulsive.
What motivated LaBoeuf to pursue Chaney?
Who in these pages represent the most "true grit"?
Mattie - because of her persistence.